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31 Ways to Get Your Name in the News
By: Shannon Cherry, APR
A news release is sent to editors and journalists in order to generate a news story in a newspaper or magazine. It's one of the easiest and cost-effective, ways to get your message out there. If a reporter decides to run your release, your business receives space for free - and more credibility than just running an ad.
Many businesses ignore the fact that reporters are looking for news, not just as rehash of an advertisement or promotion. Ultimately, if the release is newsworthy, it won't be put in the trash
So what's news?
Cherry offers 31 suggested press release topics:
1.A new product 2.An old product with a new name or package 3.A new version of an old product 4.An old product available in new materials/colors 5.A new application of an old product 6.New accessories available for an old product 7.The publication of new or revised sales literature 8.A speech or presentation given by an executive 9.An expert opinion on any subject 10.A controversial topic 11.New employees 12.Promotions within the firm 13.Awards or honors given to employees 14.Awards or honors given to the company 15.Original discoveries or innovations 16.New branches, departments or facilities 17.New sales reps, distributors or agents 18.Major contracts awarded to the firm 19.New clients 20.Joint ventures 21.Strategic alliances 22.Management reorganization 23.Major achievements 24.Unusual people or products 25.Unusual ways of doing business 26.Case histories of successful applications 27.How-to advice 28.Change of company name, slogan or logo 29.Opening of a new business 30.Special events such as an open house or tour 31.Charitable acts
About the Author
About the author: Shannon Cherry, APR helps businesses and nonprofit organizations to be heard. She’s a marketing communications and public relations expert with more than 15 years experience and the owner of Cherry Communications. For more tips and tricks – or information about her services, visit www.cherrycommunications.com. Contact her at shannon@cherrycommunications.com.
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